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    Explore " collections" with insightful episodes like "029 Becoming Paul Sokoloff", "The Amazon Effect: Customer Experience & eInvoicing", "Adaptive Order-to-Cash", "O2C: From Tactical Necessity to Strategic Asset" and "Finance to Futurist" from podcasts like ""Becoming", "Finance to Futurist", "Finance to Futurist", "Finance to Futurist" and "Finance to Futurist"" and more!

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    029 Becoming Paul Sokoloff

    029 Becoming Paul Sokoloff

    Paul Sokoloff is a botanist, yogi and lover of long walks. Listen in as he chats with host Catherine Tang about the Arctic, space, and his work at the Canadian Museum of Nature.

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    Catherine Tang can be found on Twitter at @EduScribblings 

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    Finance to Futurist

    Finance to Futurist

    In Sidetrade’s inaugural episode, Chief Product Officer Rob Harvey and Chief Technology Officer Mark Sheldon discuss the journey from tactical to strategic order-to-cash and how it begins with optimizing data, technology and operations. The pair also share best practices on the future of finance and how teams can turn O2C into a data-driven strategic advantage to help evolve the CFO into the Chief Futurist Officer. 

    S:2 Ep:18 The Bosnian See-Saw

    S:2 Ep:18 The Bosnian See-Saw

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    • Intro
    • Parents Sued Over Pornography Collection
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    • No Simp September
    • Jack's News and more..
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    Episode 124 - Wednesday Works - 10 Credit Card & Collection Facts You Must Know

    Episode 124 - Wednesday Works - 10 Credit Card & Collection Facts You Must Know

    This is a bonus episode for Episode 118.  Getting calls from collection agencies? 

    Did you know you can sue them for calling you after you told them to stop? 

    Did you know that you can negotiate every amount they want you to pay?

    Did you know that some of these calls aren't even real collection agencies?  Who do you call? If you didn't, then this is a must listen and share!

    Correction: When I say 5 cents, I meant 5 cents on the dollar. 

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    525 Years of Collecting and Care: The libraries, archives and museums of the University of Aberdeen

    525 Years of Collecting and Care: The libraries, archives and museums of the University of Aberdeen

    For 525 years, the historic libraries, archives and museum of the University of Aberdeen have been enriched by donations, gifts and acquisitions leading to collections which are now of international significance. As a curator of that historic material, Jane Pirie identifies key donors and figures involved in the care and formation of collections from the founding of King’s and Marischal Colleges through to their union in the University of Aberdeen. 

    Whilst there are items that reflect the teaching and curriculum of the university, others are indicative of the personal tastes of donors, their particular interests or studies, their political and religious views and even their personal wealth. The importance of books, archives and objects to the institutions will be explored by reflecting on the development over the last 500 years of specialist roles, intended to ensure that the collections were managed, housed, conserved and used in different ways, with specific institutional aims. The podcast concludes by bringing the story of the collections up to date with emphasis on the current role of Museums & Special Collections in teaching, research and public engagement with an important regional role and global outlook. 

    Chris Chestnut, CEO & Co-Founder, Payix | Episode 82

    Chris Chestnut, CEO & Co-Founder, Payix | Episode 82

    Chris Chestnut, the CEO & Co-Founder of Payix is our special guest this week on episode 82 of the Leaders in Payments podcast. 

     Chris moved to North Texas from Arizona when he was 12 and has been in North Texas since including attending college at University of Texas in Arlington. Chris assumed his career would be in sales but he actually hated sales, so he went into the IT department at Americredit and learned the technology side of business. He left Americredit and started a company that bought auto receivables.    

    In 2015 Chris left that company with another partner to start Payix. Payix is a software platform that helps non-bank middle tier lenders communicate with their borrowers and ultimately take their payments – whether that is online, mobile, IVR or with an agent on the phone. Their integration with loan management systems helps to differentiate them in the marketplace. Today Payix has 30-40 team members and has close to 100 customers using their software today. 

    Chris has some great advice for entrepreneurs and for those just starting their careers – whether in payments or not.  

    The Wise and Jones Podcast-Episode 16-Prince Philip, Dingle Bingo and Acorn Collecting

    The Wise and Jones Podcast-Episode 16-Prince Philip, Dingle Bingo and Acorn Collecting

    In episode 16 of the podcast, we discuss the death of The Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh, talk about how judgemental supermarket workers can be and also discover that Lee has been cheating on Chris. As well as that, we find out that Chris has been keeping a secret collection for many years, talk about our experiences with celebrities and give our thoughts on the HBO adaptation of The Last of Us.

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    Physical Media Forever!

    Physical Media Forever!

    This month we celebrate the tangible glory of physical media! From VHS to laserdisc, DVD to 4K bluray and even CED, we have it all and love it all. Fellow physical media enthusiast and friend Jon joins us as we remember the video stores of our youth, wax nostalgic about extended play Mr. Mom tapes from McDonalds, dredge up Nik's most traumatic video rental memory, argue over how to organize your collection and discuss the (hopeful) future of increasingly maligned physical formats.  Physical Media Forever!

    Emma Talbot on Huma Bhabha

    Emma Talbot on Huma Bhabha

    Emma Talbot selected What is Love (2013) by Huma Bhabha when asked to pick a work from the David and Indrė Roberts Collection to discuss in relation to her own practice.

    Bhabha’s painted sculpture, which could just as easily be an alien from the future or symbol of an ancient past, forms the basis of a discussion about time travel and the way both artists imbued their works with with feeling and tie the personal up with events in the wider world.

    What is Love (2013) is a totemic representation of a body, at a towering 2 meters high and 30 centimeters deep. It is carved from cork from the torso down and the head and shoulders are made from small squares of Styrofoam that have a greenish hue.

    Emma Talbot lives and works in London and works primarily in drawing, painting and installation. She studied at the Birmingham Institute of Art & Design and the Royal College of Art, where she is now also a painting Tutor. In March 2020 she won the eighth Max Mara Art Prize for Women, which will result in a solo exhibition at The Whitechapel Gallery in London and Collezione Maramotti in Italy, both in 2022. 

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    A Day at the Museum, with Alice Fornari '16

    A Day at the Museum, with Alice Fornari '16
    Alice Fornari is one of the many people who takes care of a museum's artifacts. She is a Collections Program Technician at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History where her undergraduate degree in Ecology and Evolutionary Studies and Masters in Museology and Museum Studies blend together perfectly. Take a listen to learn how she discovered the museum field as a career, how STEM and humanities can converge, and some fun and interesting stories from her time working at museums.

    Dee Bowden - The Art and Science of Collecting the Cash